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15:00
Ok I got testdisk for linux but I have absolutely no idea how to install it
It doesnt have executables
@VLAZ yes, but it is in the engine code. The dev console is done in the engine code as well.
however, there is a workaround using Promise.race albeit not so reliable
@Unbreachable Hey there! I get the same error even with Brad's tutorial
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Ok, I cant really figure this out, I think I lost everything, sorry for wastin time...
@KarelG ah, apparently they interact directly with the engine
15:03
hello all
Okay let me take a look at his tutorials hahah
give me some minutes......
sure I'm in no hurry. Take your time!
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Ok im trying one more time to recover my files directly, then im done, im trying a program called recuva, so far it says it "found" files, but I guess its just a waiting game now
In meantime you could be reading the JWT article i sent you earlier @Onthewaytosuccess if you havent already
15:12
Those gitbub ones?
@Tay for what it's worth, I know recuva by reputation and it's supposed to be good. I don't think I've used it, though, so I say myself.
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15:41
Well guys... I recovered my files, and they started piling in, and then recuva deleted all of them from the folder I saved them to
I somehow only managed to retrieve ONE fricking file
a picture of my sister from like 5 years ago (A bit of it is corrupted too...)
I really fucked up this time
@VLAZ After recuva finished exporting the deleted files into a folder on my desktop, it says its empty now, but it has data on it
I think it corrupted the folder I exported to... now what??
16:06
@Onthewaytosuccess can you please show me your module.exports.addUser
Or actually, just tell me what do you have in newUser.save()?
module.exports.addUser = function(newUser, callback) {
  bcrypt.genSalt(10, (err, salt) => {
    bcrypt.hash(newUser.password, salt, (err, hash) => {
      if(err) throw err;
      newUser.password = hash;
      newUser.save(callback);
    });
  });
}
That's what I have there @Unbreachable
Here's the whole model file
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const bcrypt = require('bcryptjs');
const config = require('../config/database');

// User Schema
const UserSchema = mongoose.Schema ({
  name: {
    type: String
  },
  email: {
    type: String,
    required: true
  },
  username: {
    type: String,
    required: true
  },
  password: {
    type: String,
    required: true
  }
});

const User = module.exports = mongoose.model('User', UserSchema);

module.exports.getUserById = function(id, callback) {
  User.findById(id, callback);
welp its telling me the user is registered but my db is not even getting created
What?
did you download the code of BRad?
I am trying to create a user, but i can't
I did, I am just copying
You might have to change the production to development in the database.js file
It's in config folder
16:19
I'm having this weird issue where I'm using jQuery .val() to set values on a set of hidden inputs. On some it works fine, but on others the value won't go in. I check the value after the command executes, and it's just an empty string.
Only thing I can tell that's different is that the ones that don't work are trying to enter a string representation of a date.
"2020-01-01T05:00:00.000Z" format
hello all
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Can you visit the profile route using using postman?
@Onthewaytosuccess
nvm
16:48
I am new to the chat so excuse my inexperience. But I have a question in regards to the Date object in JS. Hopefully this first attempt at code formatting is a success. I understand from the MDN docs that the Date object represents a single moment in time in a platform independent format. So I've been using const getTimeStamp = () => {
    "use strict";
    let date = new Date(); // creating a new Date object with constructor
    let numeric_date = Date.now();
    console.log(`Current time in ms: ${numeric_date}`);
Is it customary or even worth using the Date.prototype.toLocaleTimeString method to make the time a more clean format for the users? Or is simply creating a new Date object with the Date() constructor in UTC format suffice? Thanks and I will attempt to edit my last post for more correct code block. Tried using ctrl+k but missed the top line
I am looking at his video 8, at around 8:30, were you able to get your token to show up in the console???
@Onthewaytosuccess
17:26
@TannerDolby depends the application but lilkey you are going to want something better than date.toString()
17:53
hi
18:04
@JBis Ok. Thanks for the advice!
howdy @BrianJ
Is there any valid reason to have a button hardcoded as display:none and never actually shown, but with an onclick event that's triggered by javascript?
This project is riddled with shit like that.
i can't think of any
@KevinB What is it?
maybe?
18:20
posted on April 15, 2020 by Ben Mason

Hi, everyone! We've just released Chrome 81 (81.0.4044.111) for Android: it'll become available on Google Play over the next few weeks. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Ben Mason Google Chrome

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18:30
Hey guys, I was checking out some ML concepts again, and I was curious, How do machine learning apps "store" what they learn. I always see them work with this, but they never actually show how it stores its own learning mechanisms
Is it just thousands of if statements comparing pieces of data?
Like, if you were to look at a ML app that recognizes speech, or improves image resolutions, what would its learned data look like?
19:19
posted on April 15, 2020 by Prudhvikumar Bommana

The stable channel has been updated to 81.0.4044.113 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A list of all changes is available in the log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common i

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Oh for once Im ignoring and blocking feeds everywhere, why didnt I ever think og this before
20:14
@JBis Nice!!
@Feeds Apparently they're skipping m82 and going straight from 81 to 83
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Forest, Perhaps their intern who was given control of their version control network accidentally deleted the update

*Thats literally the cause of most of the "oh look those idiots crashed and/or deleted their own software lul"*

JK im just bored
But literally, Ive seen entire gaming empires fall because they let interns control the entire network
anyways, im bored of programming for today and Im going to go do some 3D modeling
20:44
hello guys please can anyone tell me the reason my react state is not updating using spread operator
using spread operator? what do you mean, was wondering how would that affect your state?
@NobMusic Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. You have 25 seconds to edit and format your message properly before it will be removed. Please separate code blocks from your actual question. Put your question in 1 message and then your code in a 2nd and format it.
this is the code
  const [jobLists, setJobList ] = useState([])
  useEffect(() => {
    socket.on('newJob', (job)=>{
      setJobList([...jobLists, JSON.parse(job)])
        console.log(JSON.parse(job))
    })
    }, []);
please can you help me figure it out? the first socket message adds to the state successfully but when I send another with the idea of it append to the list using spread operator it does not work
20:49
Stupid curly brace AHHHH
@Unbreachable please I don't get you
Oh sorry, I was talking about a mistake i made.....
what happened with the curly braces ?
ok
21:01
@JBis can you resolve that for me please
I am using react hook
 const [jobLists, setJobList ] = useState([])
  useEffect(() => {
    socket.on('newJob', (job)=>{
      setJobList([...jobLists, JSON.parse(job)])
        console.log(JSON.parse(job))
    })
    }, []);
please can you help me figure it out? the first socket message adds to the state successfully but when I send another with the idea of it append to the list using spread operator it does not work
@JBis
stop pinging me please
add a log statement to make sure the event is being emitted
 
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22:25
How do you show a create-react-app to a potential employer? I've been running the dev build and it says that the code is minified when the prod build is created. Could I just upload the dev build? It seems to have way too many files though. Wouldn't it be best to show the pure code without minifying, etc
22:59
@Onthewaytosuccess I copied all of his code from video 8 but did tweak a few things, but i was able to login without a problem and had the token stored in localstorage
But I can't really tell where you're still going wrong from your code, so we have to talk about that

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